Here is the step by step process on how to keep up with the annual renewal of Non-Governmental Organization (NGO)
Law of Nepal
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The constitution in any country is the written or unwritten document of higher law and the basic principles. It cannot be changed…
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Pride serves as a powerful symbol of LGBTQIA+ identity, visibility, and solidarity. It creates spaces where individuals can express their true selves, free from judgment or discrimination. Pride events foster a sense of community, support, and empowerment for LGBTQIA+ individuals and their allies.
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Menstruation is often accompanied by social stigmatization and shame and ending Chhaupadi requires sustained efforts over time it is also important to note that not all women in Nepal experience these challenges, and the attitudes towards menstruation are gradually changing.
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The National Dignity Bill outlines guidelines for singing the national anthem and demonstrating respect for it.
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Fundamental rights are the specific privileges granted by a nation to its people. It’s a guarantee to the citizen of the country by the constitution of a Country.
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The Nepalese Local Election in May 2022 was a success, it is now time for the federal and provincial governments to put…
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Nepal promulgated its new constitution on Asojh 3, 2072 BS (20 September 2015) initiating the country’s transition to a federal state. After…
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Married women are not subjected to being treated in whatever way their husbands desire; they have full rights and authority over their…
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Citizenship is an important document for any citizen of a country because it enables people to exercise the most fundamental legal privileges.…